2 Hour Sunset – 51′ Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya

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2 Hour Sunset – 51′ Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $699.00
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A Riviera Maya sunset with your own yacht. This private 51-foot Sea Ray charter turns 2 hours of cruising into a slow, scenic wait for the sky to change. Expect tropical color shifts—reds, pinks, purples, then blues—before night settles in. It’s also timed for the golden-hour mood, with the hope of a good sunset if the weather plays along.

Two things I’d put at the top of my list: the exclusive private charter feel (just your group) and the onboard extras that make it more than a quick boat ride. You’ll have paddleboard gear with life jackets, plus a Bluetooth sound system so your music actually works with the moment.

One thing to consider before you book: the $699 group price isn’t the whole bill. There’s an additional $20 per person for fees and taxes, and gratuity isn’t included.

Key highlights worth betting on

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Key highlights worth betting on

  • 51-foot Sea Ray, private-only: You’re not sharing the deck with strangers; it’s built for your group.
  • Sunset timing with real atmosphere: Twilight does the heavy lifting as the horizon turns from warm tones to deep night colors.
  • Dinner and drinks onboard: Alcoholic beverages plus beer, soda, and water come with the experience.
  • Paddleboards included: Life jackets are provided, so you can get out on the water if conditions allow.
  • Music made easy: A Bluetooth sound system is included for your playlist.
  • Crew energy matters: People repeatedly mention hosts and crew like Carlos, Danny, Juan, JJ, Manuel, and captain Adrien/Adrian.

A 51-foot Sea Ray sunset cruise that feels like your own plan

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - A 51-foot Sea Ray sunset cruise that feels like your own plan
This is the kind of Riviera Maya outing that works when you want the scenery without the chaos. The boat is a 51-foot Sea Ray, and the vibe is intentionally private: it’s a private charter, meaning only your group is onboard. That changes everything about how relaxed the evening feels, especially during check-in and while you’re eating and drinking.

The route itself is less about getting from A to B and more about time on the water. You’ll cruise around the coast as the sky runs its color show. The experience description calls out the classic sequence—reds, pinks, purples, and blues—so you’re not waiting around in a bland moment. You’re waiting for the real spectacle.

I also like that the experience is set up like an event, not a checklist. There’s a sound system, paddleboarding gear, dinner, and drinks. It’s built so you can choose your pace: chill and watch, eat and sip, or get out on the water for a quick paddleboard moment.

You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Playa del Carmen

The 2-hour flow: from 6:00 pm check-in to evening glow

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - The 2-hour flow: from 6:00 pm check-in to evening glow
You start at 6:00 pm, and the cruise runs about 2 hours. That timing is ideal for sunset energy, because you’re already out as twilight begins to take over. If the sky cooperates, you get that moment when the colors deepen and the whole horizon feels warmer.

Your evening typically moves like this:

  • Arrive and get sorted: you’ll check in at H2OH Sun Cruises at the Puerto Aventuras address listed for the meeting point. Bring your mobile ticket on your phone.
  • Settle in while you cruise: early in the ride, it’s mostly about settling, taking photos, and getting drinks and dinner underway.
  • Golden-hour to night: as twilight grows, the boat becomes a moving viewpoint. This is where the experience really earns its name.
  • Paddleboard window (if conditions allow): paddleboarding gear is included, and life jackets are provided. If the water is choppy, you’ll likely spend more time cruising than paddling, which is normal.
  • Back to the start: the tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck figuring out logistics later.

One small reality check: the sea can get rough. In past experiences, the captain reportedly took extra care when conditions were a bit bumpy. That matters because it usually means a smoother, more comfortable evening rather than a rushed ride.

What’s included: dinner, drinks, paddleboards, and Bluetooth music

Let’s talk value, because this is where this cruise wins.

Dinner and drinks (with alcohol)

The included meal is dinner, and the included drinks are alcoholic beverages, plus beer, soda, and water. That’s a big deal on a sunset outing. Even if you only have a couple of drinks, you’re basically paying for the full onboard experience rather than trying to budget drinks separately.

Also, there’s mention of premium upgrades or bottle service available. That can be useful if you want to treat the evening like a celebration. Just remember those upgrades aren’t included in the base price.

Paddleboards and life jackets

You get paddle boards and life jackets. This is a practical inclusion because it removes the hassle of renting or hunting down gear. You’ll still want to use your judgment about when to go out—wind and waves decide how fun paddling will feel.

Bluetooth sound system

A Bluetooth sound system is included. If you’ve ever been stuck on a boat where music doesn’t work well, you’ll appreciate this. It helps the cruise feel like a party you can actually control—without blasting speakers that annoy everyone.

What’s not included

  • Towels (you’ll want to bring your own if you plan to get wet)
  • Gratuity
  • Private transportation
  • $20 per person for fees and taxes

This list is short, but it matters when you compare this cruise to cheaper-looking options. When you budget properly, the cost-to-experience ratio becomes much clearer.

How the crew can make or break the night

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - How the crew can make or break the night
On this kind of charter, the crew is part of the product. They handle the pace, the comfort, and the flow of dinner and drinks while keeping everyone safe.

The names that come up again and again include Carlos and his team, Danny as a host, Juan as a friendly guide/host, JJ in a first-mate role, and Manuel in the kitchen. You’ll also hear about captains like Adrien/Adrian taking extra care with the boat, especially when water conditions weren’t perfect. Another crew member that pops up is Scarlett, tied to great onboard service.

What’s the common thread in those mentions? People describe service that feels personal and easy—warm welcomes at arrival, clear safety talk, and food that doesn’t taste like an afterthought. One highlight worth noting: Manuel’s cooking gets called out specifically, including guacamole. That’s exactly the kind of detail that turns dinner from okay to memorable.

If you want the night to feel smooth, you’ll also appreciate that the crew is described as patient and attentive—so if you have questions, you’re not brushed off.

Price and value: $699 for up to 10, plus the real add-ons

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Price and value: $699 for up to 10, plus the real add-ons
The headline price is $699 per group, up to 10 people, for a 2-hour sunset cruise. If you do the math, that’s about $69.90 per person before extra charges.

Then you add what’s clearly not included:

  • $20 per person for fees and taxes
  • Gratuity
  • Towels
  • Private transportation

So the realistic budget is closer to roughly $90 per person before gratuity, assuming you fill the group. If you’re traveling with fewer people, the per-person cost rises fast because the price is per group, not per person.

Here’s how I’d judge the value: this cruise includes dinner, alcohol, paddleboarding gear, and a Bluetooth sound setup. So if you were planning to pay for a boat, a meal, and drinks anyway, the package approach starts to make sense. It’s not just a view—it’s a whole evening on the water.

If you’re splitting costs with 6–10 friends or planning something like a birthday or bachelor-style party, this is where it gets especially practical.

Meeting point in Puerto Aventuras (near Tulum) and timing tips

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Meeting point in Puerto Aventuras (near Tulum) and timing tips
Even though the experience is marketed around Playa del Carmen, the meeting address is in Puerto Aventuras at H2OH Sun Cruises. It’s also tied to the Tulum area by the address details. Practically, that means you’ll want to plan your trip from where you’re staying so you arrive with time to park, check in, and get settled.

The start time is 6:00 pm, and that’s a hard part of the plan. Sunset cruises are sensitive to timing. If you show up late, you miss the best light, and you also make it harder for staff to get everyone organized.

Good news: the meeting point is described as being near public transportation, so if you don’t want private transport, you likely have options. But private transportation is listed as not included, so factor that in.

Who should book this private sunset charter

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Who should book this private sunset charter
This cruise fits best when your group wants a simple plan with lots of comfort built in.

You’ll probably love it if:

  • you’re traveling with friends and want a private vibe
  • you care about included dinner and drinks
  • you want paddleboarding gear without extra rental steps
  • you want music to match the mood thanks to Bluetooth sound
  • you’re celebrating something and want an atmosphere that feels special without complicated planning

You may want to rethink if:

  • you’re booking for someone pregnant after five months (not recommended)
  • you’re sensitive to boat motion on choppier water (even with careful captains, sea conditions vary)
  • you’re expecting towels or private transportation to be included (they’re not)

Also, the tour notes that most travelers can participate, so it’s generally not limited in a major way, at least based on the provided info.

Weather reality: sunset depends on the sky

2 Hour Sunset - 51' Sea Ray Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Weather reality: sunset depends on the sky
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll get either:

  • a different date, or
  • a full refund

Since it’s a sunset cruise, weather is part of the gamble. I treat that as normal, not a dealbreaker. If your trip has a flexible evening, you’ll have options.

Should you book this 2 Hour Sunset – 51-foot Sea Ray?

If you want a sunset cruise that feels like a private party with a real meal attached, I’d say yes, book it—especially if you can fill a group of up to 10 and share the cost.

This is the kind of outing where the package matters: dinner, drinks, paddleboard gear, and Bluetooth music turn two hours into a full experience. The only real warnings are the extra $20 per person in fees and taxes, plus gratuity and whatever you’ll bring for towels and transport. If you budget those up front, the value makes sense fast.

If you’re the type who hates crowds and wants a smooth, attentive crew, this is built for that mood.

FAQ

How many people can be on this charter?

It’s priced per group and supports up to 10 people.

How long is the sunset cruise?

The experience lasts about 2 hours.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 6:00 pm.

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at H2OH Sun Cruises, C Bahia Yanten Mz 33 Lt 9 Loc 7, Tulum Pto Avent Comp Turf, 77733 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico.

Is this tour private?

Yes. This is a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

What’s included in the price?

Dinner is included, along with drinks (including alcoholic beverages), beer, soda, and water. Paddle boards and life jackets are also included, plus a Bluetooth sound system.

Are alcoholic beverages included?

Yes. Alcoholic beverages are included, along with beer, soda, and water.

What extra costs should I plan for?

Gratuity is not included, towels are not included, private transportation is not included, and there is an additional $20.00 per person for fees and taxes.

Can I use this if I’m traveling during pregnancy?

It’s not recommended for pregnant women after five months of pregnancy.

What happens if weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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